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[2020 RC/Tri Nations] Round 3: Argentina V New Zealand (14/11/2020)
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliver Madden" data-source="post: 1008565" data-attributes="member: 77963"><p>By close I meant under 14 points. It's all relative with the All Blacks. Don't think it will be a one score game but I don't think it will be an annihilation. Just think Argentina will come out fast in their first game of the year like the Wallabies did in Bledisloe One. Now of course the AB's have had 4 games under their belts which is an undoubted advantage. Sometimes when you've made a lot of changes it can disrupt the rhythm even when the first team is put back together. It can take time to get into the groove again. I could be wrong and the All Blacks could wallop them but it's a pretty decent Argentine team on paper, I think they can keep competitive in this one. I expect one of those games where the AB's never look like losing but maybe don't totally pull away. Maybe 32-18 or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliver Madden, post: 1008565, member: 77963"] By close I meant under 14 points. It’s all relative with the All Blacks. Don’t think it will be a one score game but I don’t think it will be an annihilation. Just think Argentina will come out fast in their first game of the year like the Wallabies did in Bledisloe One. Now of course the AB’s have had 4 games under their belts which is an undoubted advantage. Sometimes when you’ve made a lot of changes it can disrupt the rhythm even when the first team is put back together. It can take time to get into the groove again. I could be wrong and the All Blacks could wallop them but it’s a pretty decent Argentine team on paper, I think they can keep competitive in this one. I expect one of those games where the AB’s never look like losing but maybe don’t totally pull away. Maybe 32-18 or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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